Osteoarticular infections in HIV-infected patients: 23 cases among 1,515 HIV-infected patients
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Background The reported incidence of osteoarticular infections in HIV-infected patients has varied in the literature. Patients and methods We determined the incidence and characteristics of osteoarticular infections reported in a database of 1,515 HIV-infected patients between 1983 and 2003. Results 23 HIV-infected patients were identified with an osteoarticular infection, 11 of whom had a spondylodiscitis. 16 were intravenous drug abusers; this was identified as a risk factor for developing an osteoarticular infection. The most common agent was Staphylococcus aureus. 6 patients required surgical intervention and in a worst-case scenario more than one-fifth had recurrence of their infection. Conclusion Development of an osteoarticular infection is a rare complication in this group of HIV-infected patients, but a remarkably high number of infections of the spine were seen.Downloads
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2007-01-01
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Busch, V. J. J. F., Regez, R. M., Heere, B., & Willems, W. J. (2007). Osteoarticular infections in HIV-infected patients: 23 cases among 1,515 HIV-infected patients. Acta Orthopaedica, 78(6), 786–790. https://doi.org/10.1080/17453670710014554
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